No, democracy is a type of government (which is a noun) and "democratic" is a adjective that describes things having traits of a democracy.
There is a difference between "democratic" as in referring to a "democracy" and "Democratic" as in referring to the US Democratic Party.
Not entirely. Having freedom does not imply that you are in a democracy. Freedom implies that there is no such things as criminality or laws. It implies that you can basically act, think, and worship as you please without any restraints.
A democracy simply means that you are allowed certainfreedoms, such as freedom of speech and freedom from certain wants like clothes and [in some cases] shelter. A democracy implies that you have a ruling body to impede certain freedoms via laws. By impeding certain freedoms, I mean that in a democracy, you are not allowed to steal but you may burrow as long as you plan to return the burrowed object.
So essentially, freedom and democracy are two different things.
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Of course. For an example contries that are a democracy have freedom of speach.
You have freedom as well as freedom of speech.
No, democracy is not bad because democracy means freedom of speech and freedom of human rights!
democracy means choosing their leader by them and freedom
No.
we need a democracy so people have freedom of speech
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Freedom of press protects our democracy because it ensures the American people will be well informed of the issues.
democracy does not really exist
Individual freedom is the foundation of democracy and is considered the key to an effective democracy. Individual freedom is the belief in the primary importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence.
Individual freedom is the foundation of democracy and is considered the key to an effective democracy. Individual freedom is the belief in the primary importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence.
spread American ideas of democracy and individual freedom.
World democracy